800 PARKING LOTS IN TANJONG ARU BEACH IN A MESS




A SITE VISIT had been carried out by Special Assistant to KK MP, Andrew Lee as well as Robert Rajah during Tanjung Aru. To our surprise, you spotted a pointer board, it says 800 parking bays.

But as a matter a fact, it doesn't appear to be a parking space during all. The surrounding areas have been covered with mud as well as polls of water all over. How can this be a parking space? We were finished to assimilate by an individual who operates a food case during beach II, which this so called parking space is managed by DBKK.
If which is true, It is shameful which this is function where by a relevant authorities have been not effective, as well as all facilities have been not being managed well. This appears to be a job half done, as well as neglected by a city hall.

Tanjung Aru Beach is a traveller captivate area not usually to locals though additionally to foreign tourists. The city gymnasium (DBKK) contingency yield correct simple facilities for a open such as purify rinse rooms, correct parking bays, report center, as well as good children playground. At a impulse a many big tour buses have to dump off a traveller by a highway side as well as play ground by a highway side by jamming a road.

Sabah DAP urges DBKK to safeguard which a correct jobs have been carried out on this referred to parking space as soon as probable for a joy as well as convenience of a tourists as well as a public. Andrew additionally urges DBKK to carry out correct works during a Prince Philip Park.

When! night f alls, a play ground falls to sum dark due to dysfunctional outside grassed area lights. It has been out of order for a long time now as well as it is about time DBKK do something about it. The play ground is deliberate vulnerable as well as it attracts drug addicts as well as certain individual who carries out incorrigible activities during a park.

We all hope a Mayor himself carries out his inspections around as well as take action.
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